Cooking utensil



SePf- 27, 1938-- B..Gu own'z 2,131,658

COOKING UTENS IL Filed May 12, 1937 I l n Patented sept. 27, 1.938

PATENT OFFICE COOKING UTENSIL Benjamin Gilowitz, New York, N; Y.,y assignor of one-fourth to Charles M. Wolf and one-eighth to Albert Friedberg, both of New York, N. Y.

Application May 12, 1937, Serial No. 142,299 2 Claims. (Cl. 53-1) The invention aims primarily to provide novel means' for conducting any liquid boiling over from a cooking utensil, into a separate receptacle instead of allowing it to discharge upon the o cook-stove.

In carrying out the above end, a further object is to provide a unique receptacle of annular form to surround the lower end of a utensil to receive any liquid 'boiling over therefrom, the

10 utensil being preferably provided with a downwardly curved boil-over spout and the annular receptacle being provided with an upstanding funnel-like inlet disposed under said boil-over spout to receive any liquid discharged therefrom.

With the foregoing in view, the invention resides in the novel subject matter hereinafter described and claimed, description being accomplished by reference to the accompanying drawing.

Fig. 1 is a side elevation showing the form of construction in which an annular receptacle surrounds the lower end of a utensil to receive liquid boiling over from the latter.

Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view through the 20 construction shown in Fig. l.

Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional View on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.

In the form of construction herein disclosed, I denotes a cooking utensil having a removable cover II which may well beheld on the utensil by providing it with spring fingers I2 to snap over ribs I3. I4 merely denotes a knob for remving and applying the cover Il, and I5 has reference to a suitable handle on the utensil I0. This utensil is provided with a downwardly curved boil-over spout I6 through which any liquid which would otherwise overflow from the upper end of the utensil, discharges.' The liquid discharging from this spout I6 is received in an annular receptacle I'l which surrounds the lower end of the utensil I, said receptacle. I1 being preferably of such internal diameter that it may also surround utensils oi greater diameters than said utensil I0. However, by always having the receptacle Il suiciently spaced from the utensil,

there is little danger of said receptacle becoming so hot that its own contents will be liable to boil over.

The receptacle I1 is of channel-shape in transverse section, and its top is closed by a removable cover ring I8 which may either t within the rim of the receptacle as shown, or may t over said rim. This cover ring I8 is provided with an upstanding funnel-like inlet I9 for disposition directly under the boil-over spout I6 to receive any liquid discharging from said spout, preventing such liquid lfrom Vreaching the stove and causing the well-known diiculties.

vThe cover ring I8 is provided with an appropriate handle 20 by means of which it may be 15 readily removed and reapplied. Any of Athe boiled-over liquid received in the receptacle I'I` is of course saved and may be returned to the utensil I0, and the provision of the removable cover-ring I 'I for said receptacle allows easy access to its interior for thorough cleaning.

From the foregoing taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, it will be seen that I have made novel provision for carrying out the objects of the invention. While certain details of construction have been illustrated, it is to be understood that the' present disclosure is illustrative rather than limiting and that numerous 'variations may bemade within the scope o the invention as claimed. 1 f 'f 30 I claim: 1. A cooking utensil having a downwardly curved boil-over spout, and an annular receptacle surrounding the lower end of said utensil and having a removable cover, said cover being provided with an upstanding funnel-like liquid inlet under said boil-over spout.

2. A receptacle to receive liquid discharged vfrom a boil-over spout of a cooking utensil, said receptacle being of annular form to surround 40 the lower end of the utensil and being provided with a removable cover, said cover having a liquid inlet of upstanding funnel-like form.

BENJAMIN GILOWITZ. 

